How can you live after the death of your son, killed by a terrorist?
His son was the first victim of the terrorist.
He was a soldier in the French army and was probably considered like a apostate by the killer.
I don't want to give the name of the terrorist, that gives him too much importance.
The dramatic event happened in Toulouse in 2012, thus you can Google it and find what i am talking about.
Her "job" is to give a message of peace in schools, and to try to make connections between the three monotheist religions… People from different races, religions, etc can live together… Something is possible.
She probably finds with the French youth something that she has lost with the death of her son. She is grieving for the rest of her life.
She has been recently in Israel with young people between the age of 9 and 19 years old, of different religions: they have been in Yerushalayim and Ramallah.
A Shabbat was organized in a family whose the wife was pregnant. She cooked for 30 people.
This is the link of the video of an interview of this woman, and two of the teenagers…
Sorry, it's in French. :-)
http://www.i24news.tv/fr/tv/revoir/i24newsfr/4199787582001
They were amazed by what Shabbat is.
Those teenagers have understood one thing: what it is shown on TV is not the reality. Thanks!
They are probably addicted to TV like most of the French teenagers.
They have a mission now: they are the new ambassadors of a sort of truth that Jews and Arabs can build a world together. Hopefully, they will read the Torah, the New Testament and the Koran.
Is there a feminine word for tzadik? She deserves that title.
Thanks Madame Latifa Ibn Ziaten for your message of peace…
Turn off your TV and travel…
Lost in pious thoughts, Mea She'arim, Yerushalayim, January 2015, ©emmarubinstein |
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